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21 April 2015 • By Reporter • 1 min read

AMP Capital names UK head of distribution

AMP Capital has hired a new head of distribution for the UK and Europe effective immediately. John Angell, to be based in London, has been ...

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Morningstar backs wealth managers

Morningstar has delivered a glowing assessment of the wealth management industry, with AMP's "dominant, vertically-integrated business model" making ...

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Northern Trust poaches BlackRock exec

Northern Trust Asset Management has hired a former BlackRock vice-president as it expands its asset management sales and client servicing team in ...

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'We live in a wacky world': Aberdeen AM

Future generations will look back on the current day as “the great robbery of pensioners and savers”, says Aberdeen Asset Management’s head of global ...

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Challenger annuity sales increase in 2015

Challenger has recorded a total of $840 million in annuity sales for the quarter, a 69 per cent increase on the prior corresponding period

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Reforms set to strengthen Chinese currency

The internationalisation of the renminbi will see the Chinese currency continue to appreciate steadily, says AB. At a conference held in Beijing in ...

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AMP Capital names New Zealand head

AMP Capital has appointed Grant Hassell as the firm's new managing director for New Zealand, replacing Graham Law who has held the position for six ...

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Future Fund names new board members

The federal government has appointed two new members of the Future Fund Board of Guardians. In a joint statement issued by Treasurer Joe Hockey and ...

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Investors want active management: survey

Australian investors are looking to increase their allocation to active management over the next 12 months, according to a survey conducted ...

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Aussie ETF industry hits $17.6bn

The ETF sector grew to $17.6 billion in funds under management (FUM) as of March 2015, up $700 million from February, according to the ...

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